2005 Featured a great year for memorabilia collectors for the Chicago White Sox...for obvious reasons. Collectors Forever created a bobble head for various White Sox players, each displaying the 2005 World Series trophy. Each one includes their last name on the base of the bobble head. The base stand features a World Series Champions Celebration logo of sort.
| Tadahito Iguchi |
Tadahito Iguchi (right) - the crafty second baseman for the Sox. Ozzie loved this guy. He seemed to come through time in and time out again for the Sox. The Japan star was critical to Ozzie ball. He was a rookie in 2005 and played great baseball for the team. He spent 3 long years in the majors...most with the White Sox.
| Aaron Rowand |
| Jermaine Dye |
Jermaine Dye (right) - right fielder with pop. No doubt the power was there for JD. He was of course...the series MVP. He likely retired a bit too early as a result of contract situations gone wrong...but I suppose that is baseball. He spent his last 5 years in the MLB with the White Sox hitting 27 HRs and grabbing 81 RBIs but stats fall in the second half of 2009 ultimately became his downfall in MLB. JD...I wish the Sox signed you for another 2 years.
| Joe Crede |
| Jose Contreras A.J. Pierzynski |
Jose Contreras (right) - Starting pitcher. Looked like an ace the entire 2005 season for the White Sox and especially in the playoff. Just amazing. A work horse for sure.
A.J. Pierzynski (right) - Catcher for the Sox. Do I need to go into detail here? ALCS play of the year with the 3rd strike.
| Paul Konerko Mark Buehrle |
Paul Konerko (left) - 1st basemen and THE captain. Enough said. While Konerko started his career with the Dodgers and Reds...he exploded on the scene with the White Sox. Eventually, his number will be retired in Chicago as the 10th player in the great history of White Sox baseball. A true gentlemen and a person who does not do a ton of talking...except with his bat and leadership.
Mark Buehrle (left) - Starting pitcher. No doubt a clear sign of consistency for the Sox for MANY years. An amazing talent developed through the White Sox system since 2000. Buehrle was a constant Opening Day starter for the White Sox...because he represented everything great about White Sox baseball.
| Jon Garland Scott Podsednik Jermaine Dye - MVP |
Scott Podsednik (right) - Left fielder who was outstanding. Speedy stolen base guy for the Sox. Podsednik, Iguchi, and Rowand defined "Ozzie ball" and it became infectious for all involved. Scotty Pods found some missing power in the playoffs...it was UNREAL.
Jermaine Dye (above) - the only bobble head done in the gray road uniform. It features Dye holding up the World Series MVP trophy. Great item. It is about 2 inches taller than the others.
Great items to own. I have them out for display and have another replica set in the boxes and unopened. Hey...its no good if you can't at least display them a bit. So I usually cover the bases by getting two of everything...most things at least. Tough collection to come by but worth it if you can get your hands on it.
4 comments:
I just discovered your site. I have one of the largest White Sox memorabilia collections in existence. My collection has been featured in Sports Collectors Digest and Sports Collectors Dailey. I have 150 White Sox bobbleheads. I read where you have a extra set of the 2005 World Series Trophy Bobbleheads. I'm mising the following 3 -2005 White Sox World Series Trophy Bobbleheads: Dye, Podsednik and Iguchi. I'm also missing the DYE MVP bobblehead. If you're willing to sell me any of the bobbleheads I'm missing kindly let me know.
Can you sell me a Ozzie Guillen??
I have a complete full set of these bobble heads in mint condition (and the original boxes the came in. I collected them all as a kid. Im now 26 years old and have no need for them lol. If anyones interested id sell them for 10k as a complete set. my email is mcarlo1438@gmail.com
If you decide ti sell them seperately, kindly let me know. I need the Iguchi and Dye Trophy bobbleheads and the Dye MVP Award bobblehead
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